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The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, dormitories and prep schools established by volunteers inspired by the Gülen movement, despite regulations stating that only the Education Ministry may perform such inspections.
The Adana Governor's Office called on local branches and directorates of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, as well as the Health Ministry's Adana provincial directorate, the Ministry of Education and the Social Security Institution (SGK) to prepare groups of inspectors to inspect 16 educational institutions in Adana under the coordination of the Adana Anti-Smuggling and Organized CrimeBureau (KOM) on Thursday.
Police officers from KOM accompanied inspectors to those institutions by bus from the Adana Police Department despite Education Ministry regulations that permit no inspection of educational institutions by any government body unless coordinated by the ministry.
Today's Zaman learned on Thursday that police officers also gave the inspectors questionnaires for the administrators and staff of the educational institutions. After the inspections, the reports of these inspectors were collected by the police officers.
When asked by the lawyers of the schools, none of the hundreds of inspectors were able to explain their reasons for inspecting the schools with police. The schools inspired by the Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, including Burç College and Işık prep schools, were also similarly raided by the police along with inspectors in March.
Ahmet Karagöz, head of the EducationPersonnelUnion (Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch, told Today's Zaman that it is unacceptable to see police officers during an inspection of educational institutions. “There are inspectors in the Education Ministry, and there can be a commission of teachers if there are not sufficient inspectors.” Karagöz said.
Union of Active Educators (Aktif Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch head Ömer Yılmaz also reacted against the inspections coordinated and accompanied by police officers. Yılmaz said that it is the Education Ministry which coordinates inspections when any other state institution or any ministry wants to inspect any educational institution.
‘We did the same thing in February 28 coup era'
Serkan Ulufer, a lawyer for the Işık prep schools, also raided on Thursday, told Today's Zaman that an inspector from the Ministry of Finance told him during the raids that he shouldn't bother himself about it, as they did the same kind of inspections of educational institutions in coordination with police during the Feb.28, 1997 coup era. Ulufer said that “unfortunately, those people in the bureaucracy who coordinated inspections on educational institutions [established by conservative people] in Feb.28 are on duty again.”
Underlining the fact that no police officer can enter a private educational institution without a court decision, Ulufer said police officers even pressured inspectors when they couldn't find anything wrong at the schools, saying, “Why can't you find anything?”
On Tuesday dozens of inspectors along with at least 300 police officers from KOM units also raided Gülen-inspired schools and prep schools in the central Turkish town of Aksaray.
The raids are part of what is seen as a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of Turkish Islamic scholarFethullah Gülen. PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leadership of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) accused sympathizers of the Gülen movement, especially those in the police force and the judiciary, of orchestrating a graft investigation against him and his inner circle which was revealed on Dec.17, 2013. The Gülen movement denies the charges.
Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids and shut down or defamed numerous institutions or individuals close to the movement.

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Adana

Adana (pronounced[aˈda.na]) is a major city in southern Turkey. The city is situated on the Seyhan river, 35km (22mi) inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and has a population of 1.71 million, making it the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin polycentric metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 70km (43mi) east-west and 25km (16mi) north-south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus and Adana.

Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geo-cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to 6 million people, Çukurova is one of the largest population concentrations in Turkey, as well as the most agriculturally productive area, owing to its large stretch of flat, fertile land.

Etymology

According to numerous sources, the name Adana is derived from the HittiteURUAdaniya of Kizzuwatna, while others assert that it is related to the legendary character Danaus, or to the Danaoi, a mythologicalGreek tribe who came from Egypt and established themselves in the Greek city Argos. The earlier Egyptian texts for a country Danaja are inscriptions from Thutmosis II (1437 BC) and Amenophis III (1390-1352 BC). After the collapse of the Mycenean civilization (1200 BC) some refugeees from the Aegean area went to the coast of Cilicia. The inhabitants Dananayim or Danuna are identified as one group of the sea-peoples who attacked Egypt on 1191 BC during the reign of Ramesses III. Denyen are identified as inhabitants of the city Adana. It is also possible that the name is connected with the PIEda-nu (river) Da-na-vo (people living by the river), Scythian nomad people, water demons in Rigveda (Danavas).

Dropped ceiling

A dropped ceiling is a secondary ceiling, hung below the main (structural) ceiling. It may also be referred to as a drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling, grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles and is a staple of modern construction and architecture in both residential and commercial applications.

U. S. Patent No. 1,470,728 for modern dropped ceilings was applied for by E. E. Hall on May 28, 1919 and granted on October 16, 1923. Initially modern dropped ceilings were built using interlocking tiles and the only way to provide access for repair or inspection of the area above the tiles was by starting at the edge of the ceiling, or at a designated "key tile", and then removing contiguous tiles one at a time until the desired place of access was reached. Once the repair or inspection was completed, the tiles had to be reinstalled. This process could be very time-consuming and expensive. On September 8, 1958 Donald A. Brown of Westlake, Ohio filed for a patent for Accessible Suspended Ceiling Construction. This invention provided suspended ceiling construction in which access may readily be obtained at any desired location. Patent Number US 2,984,946 A was granted on May 23, 1961. Brown has sometimes been credited as being the inventor of the dropped ceiling even though other patents preceded his as shown in the table below.

Gülen movement

The Gülen movement is a transnational religious and social movement led by Turkish Islamic scholar and preacher Fethullah Gülen. The movement has no official name but it is usually referred to as Hizmet ("the Service") by its followers and as Cemaat ("the Community/Assembly") by the broader public in Turkey.

The movement has attracted supporters and critics in Turkey, Central Asia, and in other parts of the world. The movement is active in education with private schools and universities in over 180 countries as well as many American charter schools operated by followers. It has initiated forums for interfaith dialogue. It has substantial investments in media, finance, and for–profit health clinics. Some have praised the movement as a pacifist, modern-oriented version of Islam, and as an alternative to more extreme schools of Islam such as Salafism.

The group is currently accused of attempting to overthrow Turkish government by the government officials following bribery investigations to several ministers and the prime minister in December 2013. The movement is often referred to as the Gulenist Terror Organisation (FETO) by Turkish officials, and was determined a national security threat for Turkey. The group is accused of engaging in illegal wiretapping, blackmail and issuing threats. Investigations into the group are continuing.

Ministry of Education (Israel)

The IsraeliMinistry of Education (Hebrew: מִשְׂרָד הַחִנּוּךְ, translit.Misrad HaHinukh) is the branch of government charged with overseeing public education institutions in Israel. The department is headed by the Minister of Education, who is a member of the cabinet. The ministry has previously included culture and sport, although this is now covered by the Ministry of Culture and Sport.

History

In the first decade of statehood, the education system was faced with the task of establishing a network of kindergartens and schools for a rapidly growing student population. In 1949, there were 80,000 elementary school students. By 1950, there were 120,000 - an increase of nearly 150 percent within the span of one year. Israel also took over responsibility for the education of Arab schoolchildren. The first minister of education was Zalman Shazar, later president of the State of Israel.
Since 2002, the Ministry of Education has awarded a National Education Award to five top localities in recognizing excellence in investing substantial resources in the educational system. In 2012, first place was awarded to the Shomron Regional Council and followed by Or Yehuda, Tiberias, Eilat and Beersheba. The prize has been awarded to a variety of educational institutions including kindergartens and elementary schools.

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The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, dormitories and prep schools established by volunteers inspired by the Gülen movement, despite regulations stating that only the Education Ministry may perform such inspections.
The Adana Governor's Office called on local branches and directorates of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, as well as the Health Ministry's Adana provincial directorate, the Ministry of Education and the Social Security Institution (SGK) to prepare groups of inspectors to inspect 16 educational institutions in Adana under the coordination of the Adana Anti-Smuggling and Organized CrimeBureau (KOM) on Thursday.
Police officers from KOM accompanied inspectors to those institutions by bus from the Adana Police Department despite Education Ministry regulations that permit no inspection of educational institutions by any government body unless coordinated by the ministry.
Today's Zaman learned on Thursday that police officers also gave the inspectors questionnaires for the administrators and staff of the educational institutions. After the inspections, the reports of these inspectors were collected by the police officers.
When asked by the lawyers of the schools, none of the hundreds of inspectors were able to explain their reasons for inspecting the schools with police. The schools inspired by the Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, including Burç College and Işık prep schools, were also similarly raided by the police along with inspectors in March.
Ahmet Karagöz, head of the EducationPersonnelUnion (Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch, told Today's Zaman that it is unacceptable to see police officers during an inspection of educational institutions. “There are inspectors in the Education Ministry, and there can be a commission of teachers if there are not sufficient inspectors.” Karagöz said.
Union of Active Educators (Aktif Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch head Ömer Yılmaz also reacted against the inspections coordinated and accompanied by police officers. Yılmaz said that it is the Education Ministry which coordinates inspections when any other state institution or any ministry wants to inspect any educational institution.
‘We did the same thing in February 28 coup era'
Serkan Ulufer, a lawyer for the Işık prep schools, also raided on Thursday, told Today's Zaman that an inspector from the Ministry of Finance told him during the raids that he shouldn't bother himself about it, as they did the same kind of inspections of educational institutions in coordination with police during the Feb.28, 1997 coup era. Ulufer said that “unfortunately, those people in the bureaucracy who coordinated inspections on educational institutions [established by conservative people] in Feb.28 are on duty again.”
Underlining the fact that no police officer can enter a private educational institution without a court decision, Ulufer said police officers even pressured inspectors when they couldn't find anything wrong at the schools, saying, “Why can't you find anything?”
On Tuesday dozens of inspectors along with at least 300 police officers from KOM units also raided Gülen-inspired schools and prep schools in the central Turkish town of Aksaray.
The raids are part of what is seen as a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of Turkish Islamic scholarFethullah Gülen. PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leadership of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) accused sympathizers of the Gülen movement, especially those in the police force and the judiciary, of orchestrating a graft investigation against him and his inner circle which was revealed on Dec.17, 2013. The Gülen movement denies the charges.
Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids and shut down or defamed numerous institutions or individuals close to the movement.

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Switzerland: 'Peak of crisis is still ahead of us' - Russian Finance Minister

Switzerland: 'Peak of crisis is still ahead of us' - Russian Finance Minister

Switzerland: 'Peak of crisis is still ahead of us' - Russian Finance Minister

Speaking on the Russian economy as part of a discussion panel at the World Economic Forum inDavos, Friday, RussianFinance MinisterAlexei Kudrin stated that "the peak of this crisis is still ahead of us. And by peak I mean the fall of the GDP," adding that "I think we will see a fall of the GDP to a lower rate in real terms."
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Open Jam at Adana University - Adana, Turkey - May 19, 1990 - Part 1 of 4

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Our company was found in 1996 in field of Suspended Ceiling Materials then took USG DONN’s distributorship in Turkey. We continued successfully USG Distributorship between the years of 1999 to 2012. During this period, experience and sales channels were successfully increased. Furthermore in the year 2004, by forming its own brands it launched importation and brand knowing. When it manages significant growth and dominance in the market, taking quality under control and going step by step in the sector, believing importance of production. We started manufacturing in Adana’s factory firstly. Then with increasing sales turnover Favori continue investment factories more technologically at Mimar Sinan Organised IndustryZone in Kayseri. To be strong at competition regionally established new factories in ‘Çukobirlik Industrial Complex ’ in Adana October 2014 and at Güzeller Organize Industrial region in Gebze / Kocaeli as Third.
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Open Jam at Adana University - Adana, Turkey - May 19, 1990 - Part 1 of 4

FAVORİ YAPI CEILING SYSTEMS

Favori Yapi Suspended CeilingSystems
Our company was found in 1996 in field of Suspended Ceiling Materials then took USG DONN’s distributorship in Turkey. We continued successfully USG Distributorship between the years of 1999 to 2012. During this period, experience and sales channels were successfully increased. Furthermore in the year 2004, by forming its own brands it launched importation and brand knowing. When it manages significant growth and dominance in the market, taking quality under control and going step by step in the sector, believing importance of production. We started manufacturing in Adana’s factory firstly. Then with increasing sales turnover Favori continue investment factories more technologically at Mimar Sinan Organised IndustryZone in Kayseri. To be stron...

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The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, do...

The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, dormitories and prep schools established by volunteers inspired by the Gülen movement, despite regulations stating that only the Education Ministry may perform such inspections.
The Adana Governor's Office called on local branches and directorates of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, as well as the Health Ministry's Adana provincial directorate, the Ministry of Education and the Social Security Institution (SGK) to prepare groups of inspectors to inspect 16 educational institutions in Adana under the coordination of the Adana Anti-Smuggling and Organized CrimeBureau (KOM) on Thursday.
Police officers from KOM accompanied inspectors to those institutions by bus from the Adana Police Department despite Education Ministry regulations that permit no inspection of educational institutions by any government body unless coordinated by the ministry.
Today's Zaman learned on Thursday that police officers also gave the inspectors questionnaires for the administrators and staff of the educational institutions. After the inspections, the reports of these inspectors were collected by the police officers.
When asked by the lawyers of the schools, none of the hundreds of inspectors were able to explain their reasons for inspecting the schools with police. The schools inspired by the Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, including Burç College and Işık prep schools, were also similarly raided by the police along with inspectors in March.
Ahmet Karagöz, head of the EducationPersonnelUnion (Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch, told Today's Zaman that it is unacceptable to see police officers during an inspection of educational institutions. “There are inspectors in the Education Ministry, and there can be a commission of teachers if there are not sufficient inspectors.” Karagöz said.
Union of Active Educators (Aktif Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch head Ömer Yılmaz also reacted against the inspections coordinated and accompanied by police officers. Yılmaz said that it is the Education Ministry which coordinates inspections when any other state institution or any ministry wants to inspect any educational institution.
‘We did the same thing in February 28 coup era'
Serkan Ulufer, a lawyer for the Işık prep schools, also raided on Thursday, told Today's Zaman that an inspector from the Ministry of Finance told him during the raids that he shouldn't bother himself about it, as they did the same kind of inspections of educational institutions in coordination with police during the Feb.28, 1997 coup era. Ulufer said that “unfortunately, those people in the bureaucracy who coordinated inspections on educational institutions [established by conservative people] in Feb.28 are on duty again.”
Underlining the fact that no police officer can enter a private educational institution without a court decision, Ulufer said police officers even pressured inspectors when they couldn't find anything wrong at the schools, saying, “Why can't you find anything?”
On Tuesday dozens of inspectors along with at least 300 police officers from KOM units also raided Gülen-inspired schools and prep schools in the central Turkish town of Aksaray.
The raids are part of what is seen as a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of Turkish Islamic scholarFethullah Gülen. PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leadership of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) accused sympathizers of the Gülen movement, especially those in the police force and the judiciary, of orchestrating a graft investigation against him and his inner circle which was revealed on Dec.17, 2013. The Gülen movement denies the charges.
Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids and shut down or defamed numerous institutions or individuals close to the movement.

The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, dormitories and prep schools established by volunteers inspired by the Gülen movement, despite regulations stating that only the Education Ministry may perform such inspections.
The Adana Governor's Office called on local branches and directorates of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, as well as the Health Ministry's Adana provincial directorate, the Ministry of Education and the Social Security Institution (SGK) to prepare groups of inspectors to inspect 16 educational institutions in Adana under the coordination of the Adana Anti-Smuggling and Organized CrimeBureau (KOM) on Thursday.
Police officers from KOM accompanied inspectors to those institutions by bus from the Adana Police Department despite Education Ministry regulations that permit no inspection of educational institutions by any government body unless coordinated by the ministry.
Today's Zaman learned on Thursday that police officers also gave the inspectors questionnaires for the administrators and staff of the educational institutions. After the inspections, the reports of these inspectors were collected by the police officers.
When asked by the lawyers of the schools, none of the hundreds of inspectors were able to explain their reasons for inspecting the schools with police. The schools inspired by the Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, including Burç College and Işık prep schools, were also similarly raided by the police along with inspectors in March.
Ahmet Karagöz, head of the EducationPersonnelUnion (Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch, told Today's Zaman that it is unacceptable to see police officers during an inspection of educational institutions. “There are inspectors in the Education Ministry, and there can be a commission of teachers if there are not sufficient inspectors.” Karagöz said.
Union of Active Educators (Aktif Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch head Ömer Yılmaz also reacted against the inspections coordinated and accompanied by police officers. Yılmaz said that it is the Education Ministry which coordinates inspections when any other state institution or any ministry wants to inspect any educational institution.
‘We did the same thing in February 28 coup era'
Serkan Ulufer, a lawyer for the Işık prep schools, also raided on Thursday, told Today's Zaman that an inspector from the Ministry of Finance told him during the raids that he shouldn't bother himself about it, as they did the same kind of inspections of educational institutions in coordination with police during the Feb.28, 1997 coup era. Ulufer said that “unfortunately, those people in the bureaucracy who coordinated inspections on educational institutions [established by conservative people] in Feb.28 are on duty again.”
Underlining the fact that no police officer can enter a private educational institution without a court decision, Ulufer said police officers even pressured inspectors when they couldn't find anything wrong at the schools, saying, “Why can't you find anything?”
On Tuesday dozens of inspectors along with at least 300 police officers from KOM units also raided Gülen-inspired schools and prep schools in the central Turkish town of Aksaray.
The raids are part of what is seen as a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of Turkish Islamic scholarFethullah Gülen. PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leadership of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) accused sympathizers of the Gülen movement, especially those in the police force and the judiciary, of orchestrating a graft investigation against him and his inner circle which was revealed on Dec.17, 2013. The Gülen movement denies the charges.
Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids and shut down or defamed numerous institutions or individuals close to the movement.

Speaking on the Russian economy as part of a discussion panel at the World Economic Forum inDavos, Friday, RussianFinance MinisterAlexei Kudrin stated that "the peak of this crisis is still ahead of us. And by peak I mean the fall of the GDP," adding that "I think we will see a fall of the GDP to a lower rate in real terms."
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Speaking on the Russian economy as part of a discussion panel at the World Economic Forum inDavos, Friday, RussianFinance MinisterAlexei Kudrin stated that "the peak of this crisis is still ahead of us. And by peak I mean the fall of the GDP," adding that "I think we will see a fall of the GDP to a lower rate in real terms."
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Our company was found in 1996 in field of Suspended Ceiling Materials then took USG DONN’s distributorship in Turkey. We continued successfully USG Distributorship between the years of 1999 to 2012. During this period, experience and sales channels were successfully increased. Furthermore in the year 2004, by forming its own brands it launched importation and brand knowing. When it manages significant growth and dominance in the market, taking quality under control and going step by step in the sector, believing importance of production. We started manufacturing in Adana’s factory firstly. Then with increasing sales turnover Favori continue investment factories more technologically at Mimar Sinan Organised IndustryZone in Kayseri. To be strong at competition regionally established new factories in ‘Çukobirlik Industrial Complex ’ in Adana October 2014 and at Güzeller Organize Industrial region in Gebze / Kocaeli as Third.
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At the moment in our country we active in sales and operations based in 6 regions and 81 cities. In Turkey we are working together with 300 and above dealers.
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Favori Yapi Suspended CeilingSystems
Our company was found in 1996 in field of Suspended Ceiling Materials then took USG DONN’s distributorship in Turkey. We continued successfully USG Distributorship between the years of 1999 to 2012. During this period, experience and sales channels were successfully increased. Furthermore in the year 2004, by forming its own brands it launched importation and brand knowing. When it manages significant growth and dominance in the market, taking quality under control and going step by step in the sector, believing importance of production. We started manufacturing in Adana’s factory firstly. Then with increasing sales turnover Favori continue investment factories more technologically at Mimar Sinan Organised IndustryZone in Kayseri. To be strong at competition regionally established new factories in ‘Çukobirlik Industrial Complex ’ in Adana October 2014 and at Güzeller Organize Industrial region in Gebze / Kocaeli as Third.
Capacity of production and the size of premises in the three factories are as follows;
Head Office and factory in Kayseri.
6,000m2 closed, 5,500m2 open area.
Annual production capacity of 1.8 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Tiles.
Annual production capacity of 1.2 Million (m2) of Metal Ceiling Tiles.
Annual production capacity of 42,000m2 of PVC Stretch Ceiling Group.
GEBZE / KOCAELI FACTORY
2,500m2 of closed area
Annual production of capacity 3 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Board Group.
ADANA FACTORY
1,500m2 closed area
Annual production capacity of PVC Laminated Gypsum Tiles.
TOTAL PRODUCTION CAPACITY
7.8 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Board Tiles.
1.2 Million (m2) Metal Ceiling Tiles.
42,000m2 of PVC Stretched Ceiling.
OUR BRANDS AND PRODUCTS
FVP Metal Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
GERGEFF Stretched Ceiling Systems / Manufacturer
FVP CarriersProfile Systems / Manufacturer
KAROPAN Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
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KAROPANFİT Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
FVP Mineral Fiber Suspended Ceiling Panels / Importing
LAFARGE DALSAN Gypsum and Gypsum Boards / Distributor
At the moment in our country we active in sales and operations based in 6 regions and 81 cities. In Turkey we are working together with 300 and above dealers.
The 6 regions of sales are run by 2 Regional Managers , 2 regional Heads and 12 sales representatives.
Our Organizational SalesRegions are as follows;
Head Quarters Kayseri / İç AnadoluRegion
Adana FactoryManagement /Çukurova Region
Gebze Factory Management / Kocaeli /Marmara RegionSamsun / Karadeniz Region
Ankara / Ankara Region
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The history of the Tepebağ tumulus in the middle of Adana dates to the Neolithic Period, 6000 B.C., and the time of the first human settlements. It is considered to be the oldest city of the Çukurova region. A place called Adana is mentioned by name in a Sumerian epic, the Epic of Gilgamesh, but the geography of this work is too imprecise to identify its location.
According to the Hittite inscription of Kava, found in Hattusa (Boğazkale), Kizzuwatna was the first kingdom that ruled Adana, under the protection of the Hittites by 1335 BC. At that time, the name of the city was Uru Adaniyya, and the inhabitants were called Danuna. Beginning with the colla...

My Trip To Turkey 1: (Ankara, Adana & Mersin) in One And A Half Minutes

This is a video of my two week trip to Turkey. All pictures/videos were taken on an iPhone 7+ and edited on iMovie, Vimo and InShot.
p.s. Thanks Mom for taking some of the footage when I was too shy to do it in front of everyone.
Song: Your Girl - Tourist (FlicFlac & Christian W. Edit)
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Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]) is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and is the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 100 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus, Adana, and Ceyhan.
Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geographical, economical and cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to approximately six million people, the region is mostly a large stretch of flat, fertile land ...

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Hi guys, I am Sankalpita and today I am taking you to Adana Beach Resort in Mirissa, Sri Lanka. Adana Beach Resort (Beach Resort in Mirissa) is located on the beautiful beach of Mirissa (Mirissa Beach) and hence is one of the recommended places to stay in Mirissa. Adana Beach Resort, Mirissa has a friendly staff and great location with decent rooms and an excellent room. So, if you are looking for places to stay in Mirissa or places to stay near Mirissa Beach/ where to stay in Mirisaa, Adana Beach Resort is your answer.
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Explore Turkey on this Grand Circle TravelEuropean guided tour and visit Istanbul's historic sites, including the Blue Mosque and Topkapi Palace. Along the way, you'll find where East greets West as you see the ancient treasures of Izmir, Cappadocia, and Ephesus.
Turkey Travel Guide, Vacation, Tourism HD
View our video to follow in the footsteps of our travelers as they discover the Crossroads of Turkey, from ancient ruins to modern wonders. Join us in this historic land to discover:
Roman ruins in Ephesus and Hierapolis
Pristine thermal pools in Pamukkale
Istanbul's Hagia Sophia and more
Travel to the Crossroads of Turkey to discover the vestiges of thousand-year old civilizations, unreal natural beauty, and proud modern traditions. Watch our video to learn more about what's included:
14 included tours such as Cappadocia
35 meals including a Home-Hosted Lunch
5 UNESCO World Heritage SitesDay by Day Itinerary
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My Trip To Turkey 1: (Ankara, Adana & Mersin) in One And A Half Minutes

This is a video of my two week trip to Turkey. All pictures/videos were taken on an iPhone 7+ and edited on iMovie, Vimo and InShot.
p.s. Thanks Mom for taking ...

This is a video of my two week trip to Turkey. All pictures/videos were taken on an iPhone 7+ and edited on iMovie, Vimo and InShot.
p.s. Thanks Mom for taking some of the footage when I was too shy to do it in front of everyone.
Song: Your Girl - Tourist (FlicFlac & Christian W. Edit)
https://youtu.be/lvuhHSwnWnA
check out my vsco https://vsco.co/zenahahmed

This is a video of my two week trip to Turkey. All pictures/videos were taken on an iPhone 7+ and edited on iMovie, Vimo and InShot.
p.s. Thanks Mom for taking some of the footage when I was too shy to do it in front of everyone.
Song: Your Girl - Tourist (FlicFlac & Christian W. Edit)
https://youtu.be/lvuhHSwnWnA
check out my vsco https://vsco.co/zenahahmed

Adana, TURKEY

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Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]) is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situ...

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Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]) is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and is the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 100 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus, Adana, and Ceyhan.
Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geographical, economical and cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to approximately six million people, the region is mostly a large stretch of flat, fertile land regarded as one of the most agriculturally productive areas of the world.

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Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]) is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and is the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 100 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus, Adana, and Ceyhan.
Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geographical, economical and cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to approximately six million people, the region is mostly a large stretch of flat, fertile land regarded as one of the most agriculturally productive areas of the world.

Turkey.Home - Discover Adana in 4K Timelapse!

Watch more Turkey videos on Turkey.Home channel: https://goo.gl/gn2Kc3
Adana is a city in the southeast of Turkey that's filled with practically endless histor...

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Adana is a city in the southeast of Turkey that's filled with practically endless history and an incredible cuisine all its own!
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Turkey's history, culture and civilization - Trip2015World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Travel through Turkey to its eastern regions with OAT and discover lost civilizations of the Urartus and Hittites. Witness the ruins of Ani, the landscapes of Cappadocia and more.
Travel to Turkey | Turkey's SacredLands & Ancient Civilizations | Overseas Adventure TravelView a video of a small group of OAT travelers as they journey into the heartland of Turkey to explore ancient landscapes steeped in biblical history and the remains of once-mighty civilizations. Join them and:
Meet with a village family in KarsExplore the ancient Armenian capital of Ani
Hunt for famous Kasar cheese at a local market
Turkey's Sacred Lands & Ancient Civilizations
Istanbul • Van • Kars • Erzurum • Trabzon • Cappadocia • Antakya (Antioch) • Gaziantep • Adana
View our video about our adventure in the heart of Turkey, a scenic land steeped in Biblical history and the remains of once-mighty civilizations. On this trip, you'll enjoy:
43 meals including a Home-Hosted Lunch
31 small group activities
Explore the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia
Day by Day Itinerary
Small Groups: Never more than 10-16 travelers—guaranteed!
Travel to Turkey with OAT to find the heart of a land steeped in biblical history and scattered with relics of once-mighty civilizations. Witness the jeweled Byzantine palaces and soaring minarets of Istanbul, then journey to the shores of Van Lake—whose piercing blue waters are encircled by snowcapped peaks—to explore the bygone capital of the UrartuEmpire. Wander among the ruins of an ancient walled Armenian capital in Kars. Walk in the footsteps of St. Paul in Tarsus and Antioch, the city where the apostle preached and mighty emperors reigned. And journey from the breathtaking mountaintop sanctuary of Nemrut Dagi to the surreal landscapes of Cappadocia, passing through the shadow of Mount Ararat, the legendary resting place of Noah's Ark. In addition to exploring remnants of vanquished kingdoms, you'll meet the modern inhabitants of these ancient lands—dining in the home of Kurdish villagers and visiting the workshops of traditional Turkish artisans. Join us to take the "Silk Roads" less traveled, and experience timeless beauty and unforgettable historic treasures of Turkey.
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The AdanaPolice Department early on Thursday coordinated with inspectors from several ministries and other institutions to conduct raids on private schools, dormitories and prep schools established by volunteers inspired by the Gülen movement, despite regulations stating that only the Education Ministry may perform such inspections.
The Adana Governor's Office called on local branches and directorates of the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, as well as the Health Ministry's Adana provincial directorate, the Ministry of Education and the Social Security Institution (SGK) to prepare groups of inspectors to inspect 16 educational institutions in Adana under the coordination of the Adana Anti-Smuggling and Organized CrimeBureau (KOM) on Thursday.
Police officers from KOM accompanied inspectors to those institutions by bus from the Adana Police Department despite Education Ministry regulations that permit no inspection of educational institutions by any government body unless coordinated by the ministry.
Today's Zaman learned on Thursday that police officers also gave the inspectors questionnaires for the administrators and staff of the educational institutions. After the inspections, the reports of these inspectors were collected by the police officers.
When asked by the lawyers of the schools, none of the hundreds of inspectors were able to explain their reasons for inspecting the schools with police. The schools inspired by the Gülen movement, popularly known as the Hizmet movement, including Burç College and Işık prep schools, were also similarly raided by the police along with inspectors in March.
Ahmet Karagöz, head of the EducationPersonnelUnion (Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch, told Today's Zaman that it is unacceptable to see police officers during an inspection of educational institutions. “There are inspectors in the Education Ministry, and there can be a commission of teachers if there are not sufficient inspectors.” Karagöz said.
Union of Active Educators (Aktif Eğitim-Sen) Adana branch head Ömer Yılmaz also reacted against the inspections coordinated and accompanied by police officers. Yılmaz said that it is the Education Ministry which coordinates inspections when any other state institution or any ministry wants to inspect any educational institution.
‘We did the same thing in February 28 coup era'
Serkan Ulufer, a lawyer for the Işık prep schools, also raided on Thursday, told Today's Zaman that an inspector from the Ministry of Finance told him during the raids that he shouldn't bother himself about it, as they did the same kind of inspections of educational institutions in coordination with police during the Feb.28, 1997 coup era. Ulufer said that “unfortunately, those people in the bureaucracy who coordinated inspections on educational institutions [established by conservative people] in Feb.28 are on duty again.”
Underlining the fact that no police officer can enter a private educational institution without a court decision, Ulufer said police officers even pressured inspectors when they couldn't find anything wrong at the schools, saying, “Why can't you find anything?”
On Tuesday dozens of inspectors along with at least 300 police officers from KOM units also raided Gülen-inspired schools and prep schools in the central Turkish town of Aksaray.
The raids are part of what is seen as a nationwide crackdown on institutions and individuals sympathetic to the Gülen movement, inspired by the views of Turkish Islamic scholarFethullah Gülen. PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leadership of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) accused sympathizers of the Gülen movement, especially those in the police force and the judiciary, of orchestrating a graft investigation against him and his inner circle which was revealed on Dec.17, 2013. The Gülen movement denies the charges.
Since the allegations surfaced nearly two years ago, the authorities have escalated raids and shut down or defamed numerous institutions or individuals close to the movement.

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Speaking on the Russian economy as part of a discussion panel at the World Economic Forum inDavos, Friday, RussianFinance MinisterAlexei Kudrin stated that "the peak of this crisis is still ahead of us. And by peak I mean the fall of the GDP," adding that "I think we will see a fall of the GDP to a lower rate in real terms."
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FAVORİ YAPI CEILING SYSTEMS

Favori Yapi Suspended CeilingSystems
Our company was found in 1996 in field of Suspended Ceiling Materials then took USG DONN’s distributorship in Turkey. We continued successfully USG Distributorship between the years of 1999 to 2012. During this period, experience and sales channels were successfully increased. Furthermore in the year 2004, by forming its own brands it launched importation and brand knowing. When it manages significant growth and dominance in the market, taking quality under control and going step by step in the sector, believing importance of production. We started manufacturing in Adana’s factory firstly. Then with increasing sales turnover Favori continue investment factories more technologically at Mimar Sinan Organised IndustryZone in Kayseri. To be strong at competition regionally established new factories in ‘Çukobirlik Industrial Complex ’ in Adana October 2014 and at Güzeller Organize Industrial region in Gebze / Kocaeli as Third.
Capacity of production and the size of premises in the three factories are as follows;
Head Office and factory in Kayseri.
6,000m2 closed, 5,500m2 open area.
Annual production capacity of 1.8 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Tiles.
Annual production capacity of 1.2 Million (m2) of Metal Ceiling Tiles.
Annual production capacity of 42,000m2 of PVC Stretch Ceiling Group.
GEBZE / KOCAELI FACTORY
2,500m2 of closed area
Annual production of capacity 3 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Board Group.
ADANA FACTORY
1,500m2 closed area
Annual production capacity of PVC Laminated Gypsum Tiles.
TOTAL PRODUCTION CAPACITY
7.8 Million (m2) of PVC Laminated Gypsum Board Tiles.
1.2 Million (m2) Metal Ceiling Tiles.
42,000m2 of PVC Stretched Ceiling.
OUR BRANDS AND PRODUCTS
FVP Metal Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
GERGEFF Stretched Ceiling Systems / Manufacturer
FVP CarriersProfile Systems / Manufacturer
KAROPAN Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
KAROPAN WET Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
KAROPANFİT Suspended Ceiling Panels / Manufacturer
FVP Mineral Fiber Suspended Ceiling Panels / Importing
LAFARGE DALSAN Gypsum and Gypsum Boards / Distributor
At the moment in our country we active in sales and operations based in 6 regions and 81 cities. In Turkey we are working together with 300 and above dealers.
The 6 regions of sales are run by 2 Regional Managers , 2 regional Heads and 12 sales representatives.
Our Organizational SalesRegions are as follows;
Head Quarters Kayseri / İç AnadoluRegion
Adana FactoryManagement /Çukurova Region
Gebze Factory Management / Kocaeli /Marmara RegionSamsun / Karadeniz Region
Ankara / Ankara Region
İzmir / Ege Region
Departments in our Organizational Chart are as follows;
Department of ProductionDepartment of FinanceForeign Trade Department
Project Management and Business Improvement Department
Aftersales Services Department

Finance 2016 (PMSH)

Adana

Adana (pronounced[aˈda.na]) is a major city in southern Turkey. The city is situated on the Seyhan river, 35km (22mi) inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and has a population of 1.71 million, making it the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin polycentric metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 70km (43mi) east-west and 25km (16mi) north-south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus and Adana.

Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geo-cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to 6 million people, Çukurova is one of the largest population concentrations in Turkey, as well as the most agriculturally productive area, owing to its large stretch of flat, fertile land.

Etymology

According to numerous sources, the name Adana is derived from the HittiteURUAdaniya of Kizzuwatna, while others assert that it is related to the legendary character Danaus, or to the Danaoi, a mythologicalGreek tribe who came from Egypt and established themselves in the Greek city Argos. The earlier Egyptian texts for a country Danaja are inscriptions from Thutmosis II (1437 BC) and Amenophis III (1390-1352 BC). After the collapse of the Mycenean civilization (1200 BC) some refugeees from the Aegean area went to the coast of Cilicia. The inhabitants Dananayim or Danuna are identified as one group of the sea-peoples who attacked Egypt on 1191 BC during the reign of Ramesses III. Denyen are identified as inhabitants of the city Adana. It is also possible that the name is connected with the PIEda-nu (river) Da-na-vo (people living by the river), Scythian nomad people, water demons in Rigveda (Danavas).

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Adana, TURKEY

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Adana (pronounced [aˈda.na]) is a city in southern Turkey and a major agricultural and commercial center. The city is situated on the Seyhan River, 30 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea, in south-central Anatolia. It is the administrative seat of the Adana Province and is the fifth most populous city in Turkey. Adana-Mersin metropolitan area, with a population of 3 million, stretches over 100 km from east to west and 25 km from north to south; encompassing the cities of Mersin, Tarsus, Adana, and Ceyhan.
Adana lies in the heart of Çukurova, a geographical, economical and cultural region that covers the provinces of Mersin, Adana, Osmaniye, and Hatay. Home to approximately six million people, the region is mostly a large stretch of flat, fertile land regarded as one of the most agriculturally productive areas of the world.

Banned in many parts of the world due to concerns over animal cruelty, cockfighting is popular in the Kurdish-dominated corner of northern Syria. On a dusty farm in northeast Syria, Shufan Mahmud cradles his nine-month-old prize rooster in his hands ... "But the roosters who perform the best usually come from Adana in Turkey," he says, while still others come from India and Pakistan. - Lebanese beauties - ... - 'Bruce Lee' - ... Advertisement. ....

Fifty-four suspected ISIS members were detained by the Turkish authorities in Istanbul, police said on Tuesday ... The suspects were transferred to the police headquarters for interrogation. ____________ ... Turkey detains 13 ISIS suspects in Adana ... ____________ ... ....

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